The Maldives' role as a buffer between India and China
Author(s): Parveez Ahmad and Nisar Ahmad Wagay
Abstract: This paper examines the evolving geopolitical landscape of the Maldives, strategically located in the Indian Ocean, and its complex relationships with its two major neighbours, India and China. Despite being the smallest South Asian nation, the Maldives holds significant importance due to its geographical position astride crucial sea lines of communication. Historically influenced by Dravidian settlers and later colonized by European powers, the Maldives gained independence in 1965 and transitioned to a democratic presidential republic. Its unique position has led to its emergence as a potential buffer state between the regional powers of India and China, a concept analyzed through historical and contemporary geopolitical lenses. The study delves into the intricacies of India-Maldives relations, characterized by historical, cultural, strategic, and economic ties, including defense cooperation and infrastructure projects. Simultaneously, it explores the burgeoning China-Maldives relationship, driven by China's 'string of pearls' strategy and significant investments in Maldivian infrastructure and trade. The paper critically assesses the Maldives' role as a buffer state, discussing its inherent challenges and advantages in navigating the competing interests of India and China. It further analyzes recent economic and infrastructural developments, including connectivity and tourism, and their implications for the Maldives' strategic positioning. The security and defense dynamics are also examined, highlighting maritime security concerns and collaborative efforts with regional powers. Finally, the paper discusses the regional and international implications of the Maldives' strategic role, considering its importance for the Indo-Pacific region and the concerns of major global players. The conclusion underscores the delicate balancing act the Maldives must perform to maintain its sovereignty amidst the shifting regional power dynamics and emphasizes the critical need for strategic policymaking to mitigate potential risks.
DOI: 10.33545/26646021.2025.v7.i4b.492Pages: 125-131 | Views: 39 | Downloads: 4Download Full Article: Click Here
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Parveez Ahmad, Nisar Ahmad Wagay.
The Maldives' role as a buffer between India and China. Int J Political Sci Governance 2025;7(4):125-131. DOI:
10.33545/26646021.2025.v7.i4b.492